<!– mobile.png, mobile@2x.png (retina size) from dialog –><!– pill.png, pill@2x.png (retina size) from dialog –><!– place biggest non-retina size right here –> ABC News source correspondent Terry Moran, seen right here in 2007, was the network’s White Home correspondent at the time of the 2001 anthrax scare. (REUTERS/Fred Prouser) ABC News source Chief Foreign Correspondent Terry Moran appeared to criticize colleague Brian Ross on Twitter Sat. night over Ross’ reporting on the 2001 anthrax scare.Ross, the network’s chief investigative correspondent, was suspended for 4 weeks with out pay after he incorrectly reported in that former national safety adviser Michael Flynn would testify in that Donald Trump ordered Flynn to contact Russian officers to debate foreign analysis before Trump was elected president last yr.Back in Oct. 2001, Ross reported in that an anthrax-laced letter sent to then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle’s workplace contained traces of bentonite. Ross went on to report in that “so far as is understood, just one country, Iraq, has used bentonite to produce biological weapons.”Ari Fleischer, who was White Home press secretary at the time, twittered in that he “explicitly told ABC News source to not go together with the anthrax tale since it was wrong. Brian Ross went with it anyway …” Hours later, in response to a Politico tale about Ross’ mistake, Fleischer specified in that he told Ross the report was wrong “BEFORE he aired his tale about Saddam being behind the anthrax attack.”Moran, who was ABC’s chief White Home correspondent at the time, backed Fleischer up with a terse twitter site message saying, “This is correct.”In Ross’ initial 2001 report, he stated Fleischer “denied in that bentonite was found on the letters, still another senior White Home official backed off Fleischer’s feedback, saying ‘at this point’ there doesn’t look like bentonite.”In a 2008 interview with TVNewser, Ross stated the sources for the initial bentonite report after corrected themselves & he reported their correction several days later. “My sources have been good,” Ross stated at the time. “We just got info in that became outdated before they might update.”Reps for ABC News source didn’t instantly return phone calls & emails requesting remark.